Sentences with phrase «entertain readers the world»

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If the reader expects to be entertained, instead, by the story of the delightful Wife of Bath and her tale about «What women most desire in the world» — even that is denied us.
In interpretation, the reader entertains propositions whose logical subjects include entities in the reader's (and author's) past world; only as such do they become components of the interpreter's «forms of subjectivity»; so there is always an element of objective reference.
I would like to think I have hit a happy medium here, but I would rather the book be returned or discarded than that it satisfy any reader who hopes only to be entertained for an evening by that living prophetism which proclaimed and still proclaims God's judgment and redemption of Israel, and through her life, of the world.
Offering fresh interpretations on important subjects, old and new, Watkins is dedicated to inspiring and entertaining our readers and making a positive difference in the world.
For young readers, there are plenty of books to help inspire curiosity in the world and keep them entertained on the road.
GUTSY is an entertaining book that shows the reader how to better learn, observe, and understand behaviors that have stood in their way of true collaboration, and transform into the world of outstanding partnership.
Ellie Cooper has them all... any reader who doesn't mind the language and some gritty violence would not only be entertained but enlightened about a country that looms so prevalently in our current world.
But after a few days had passed, I decided that any reader who doesn't mind the language and some gritty violence would not only be entertained but enlightened about a country that looms so prevalently in our current world.
We're a group of book editors on a mission to bring quality, life - changing, entertaining books to the world's readers by leading more serious authors toward publishing success.
Retracing more than three decades of one of the world's most important contemporary art foundations through archival photographs, press clippings, critical reviews, correspondence and unabashed conversations with many main protagonists — Maurizio Cattelan, Jeffrey Deitch, Urs Fischer, Massimiliano Gioni and Jeff Koons, among others — this more than 850 - page book walks the reader through not only the extraordinary, artist - centric work, but also through the recent and entertaining history of contemporary art itself.
Though I've spent the past three - and - a-half years here trying to uncover salacious little tidbits or outrageous controversies in the legal world to enlighten or entertain readers, I'm disappointed to report that there's no scandalous backstory to my departure.
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